Hello users,
This thread is aimed at the short falls in the criminal justice system (from the police to the courts) surrounding sexual offences and the prosecution of them.
Some statistics before we start:
-Over half of the cases heard in crown court are sex related
-A crown court costs around £20,000 a day to stay open. So if a building has 10 court rooms thats £200,000.
- Last year from January to December there was a 41% increase in reports of sexual offences which results in 99,061 being reported.
Unfortunetly i haven'nt been able to find statistics about people accused of these crimes on bail (not surprised!!!)
My question/point to you,the users of this forum, is that with more sexual crimes being reported and with less resources for the criminal justice go deal with this influx,how do we safe guard ourselves from becoming victims of a system not able to support both sides?
I personally believe the system and the prosecuting bodies have become biased based on high profile cases gaining a lot of attention (saville etc). This has a knock on effect on the administration of justice for both parties involved.
What do you think should change in the criminal justice system before it is completely overwhelmed? How should it be changed? Should the CPS be overhauled or do you think its the fault of the police or is there really an epidemic with sexual violence in the UK?
Thanks!
This thread is aimed at the short falls in the criminal justice system (from the police to the courts) surrounding sexual offences and the prosecution of them.
Some statistics before we start:
-Over half of the cases heard in crown court are sex related
-A crown court costs around £20,000 a day to stay open. So if a building has 10 court rooms thats £200,000.
- Last year from January to December there was a 41% increase in reports of sexual offences which results in 99,061 being reported.
Unfortunetly i haven'nt been able to find statistics about people accused of these crimes on bail (not surprised!!!)
My question/point to you,the users of this forum, is that with more sexual crimes being reported and with less resources for the criminal justice go deal with this influx,how do we safe guard ourselves from becoming victims of a system not able to support both sides?
I personally believe the system and the prosecuting bodies have become biased based on high profile cases gaining a lot of attention (saville etc). This has a knock on effect on the administration of justice for both parties involved.
What do you think should change in the criminal justice system before it is completely overwhelmed? How should it be changed? Should the CPS be overhauled or do you think its the fault of the police or is there really an epidemic with sexual violence in the UK?
Thanks!
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